Please note that listing unisex and single-stall bathrooms herein
does not imply that all trans or gender variant
people should only use unisex or single-stall facilities on campus.
Rather, we list them as an alternative for those who may feel more
comfortable in a unisex or single-stall facility.

It should also be noted that currently, unisex facilities are not
available in most buildings on campus, and thus are not a practical
option for many who might otherwise prefer such facilities.

If your gender identity does not conform to your physical sex and
you are experiencing difficulty around using the bathroom of your
choice in your department, living group, or lab, MIT accepts its
responsibility to work with you and your peers to resolve any bathroom
usage issues in a manner respectful to all parties involved. Please
contact the Trans* Issues Group
if you would like assistance or guidance in working out a solution.

Unisex facilities
The following is a list, by building and room number, of unisex
bathroom facilities on the MIT campus. Keep in mind that dormitory
entries usually have their own rules for gendering bathrooms for
resident use (i.e., each hall may choose whether they have single-gender,
multi-gender, or a mix of facilities for their residents).

Unisex facilities as of August 2013

6C-242
6C-244

9-105

10-725A
10-625

14S (in the 24-hour study room)

17-006

18-080
18-081

26-111
26-112

31-021
31-210

35-026A
35-026

42-222

44-018

46-6/045

48-002
48-135
48-137

50-112
50-202

54-431
54-531
54-731
54-831
54-1031
54-1131

68-069
68-071

E2-015
E2-017

E19-218
E19-318
E19-418
E19-718

E23-118
E23-120
E23-218
E23-216
(note: Many of the bathrooms in E23, MIT Medical, are unisex.
This is not a complete listing.)

E33-112

E34-162
E34-262

E38-135
E38-241
E38-245
E38-541

E51-159

E52-506
E52-601

N10-125
N10-126

N51-131

N52-125
N52-325

NW-14-1106A

W1-022B

W15-003
W15-004

W20-008
W20-204A
W20-5xx (across the hall from the SIPB office and next to the door to the Athena cluster)

Trans* is an umbrella term which describes people whose gender identities and expressions are not fully defined by the gender they were assigned at birth. Trans* people may identify as one, none, or with several of the following gender-related identities: Agender, androgyne, bigender, gender fluid, genderfree, genderless, genderqueer, intergender, multigender, neutral, neutrois, nonbinary, third gender, trans*, transgender, transsexual, trans man, trans woman, and two-spirit, among others.